BIOB50H3 Chapter : BIOB50Winter2012 Lecture 23.docx -includes pictures and relevant text notes!!

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Case study revisited can birds and bombs coexist: scientists constructed artificial nest cavities, placed them in clusters and observed woodpecker behaviour. 4: figure 22. 3 the passanger pigeon: from great abundance to extinction was once the most abundant birds in. North america, but was subject to massive hunts in the 19th century. The ecological effects of its extinction on the eastern deciduous forest, coincident with the loss of the american chestunut, are difficult to estimate, but presumed considerable. 5: 1917 from the activist wing within the ecological society, the committee for the preservation of natural. Green indicates forest cover the extensive loss of forest habitat in this region estimated to have resulted in the loss of more than 1000 endemic species. Map shows number of terrestrial and marine mammal species that are negative impacted by habitat loss. A similar pattern is seen in many other countries. Overharvesting led to the collapse of the population, which still have not recovered.

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